Doe jumps through picture window in Cohasset home

An apparently frantic one-year-old doe that jumped through a picture window in the front of a ranch-style home on Nichols Road has died despite efforts to save it, our news partners at the Patriot Ledger reported.

Police said veterinarian Fawn Stevenson of Crazy Paws Veterinary Hospital and the Environmental Police were able to remove the deer that police had corralled in a bathroom at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday,

Police said there is a lot of blood and damage in the home. Police said Stevenson arrived with her crew and was able to tackle and sedate the deer, which was taken to the clinic.

Ariadne Stevenson, a veterinarian technician at Crazy Paws, said the doe underwent an operation for a torn major artery and ligament in a rear leg. She said the Environmental Police hoped to release the doe later Tuesday.

A woman who answered the door at 68 Nichols St., a sprawling home overlooking the Little Harbor Reservoir, said she did not want to talk early Tuesday afternoon. A large hole could be seen in a window pain to the right of the front door.